France - European Union Farm Structure Survey 1999/2000 Main Results

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1 France - European Union Farm Structure Survey 1999/2000 Main Results Number and total area of holdings Number of holdings Total area (ha) Total Number and total area of holdings by size of agricultural area Number of holdings Total area (ha) Total Holdings without agricult. land ha of agricultural area >= 100 ha Legal status Holdings operated by: Number of holdings Civil Persons _ Other _ Tenure of agricultural land Agricultural area (ha) Total _ Owned _ Rented _ Under other forms of tenure _ Holders (Individuals) by sex Number of holders Total _ male _ female _ Holders (Individuals) by age Number of holders Total _ < 35 years of age _ 35 to _ 45 to _ 55 to _ 65 > _ Holders and members of their household engaged in agricultural work on the holding Number of persons Total _ Male _ Female _ Of which, full time: Total _ Male _ Female _

2 Hired permanent workers Number of workers Total _ Of which, full time: _ Land use Number of holdings Area (ha) All land Agricultural land _ Cropland _ Arable land of which: kitchen gardens Permanent crops Permanent mead./pastures Wood / forest land All other land _ Temporary crops Holdings reporting Area (ha) Wheat, total _ Soft wheat Durum wheat Rye Barley Oats Maize Dry pulses Potatoes Sugarbeets Industrial plants Tobacco Hops Rapeseed and Turnip Sunflowerseed Soybeans Vegetables (grown in the open) Permanent crops Holdings reporting Area (ha) Citrus fruits Olives Grapes Livestock Holdings reporting Head/units Cattle, total of which: dairy cows Sheep Goats Pigs Chickens, total Broilers Laying hens Machinery Tractors belonging to the holding (owned) Tractors not belonging to the holding Holdings reporting use Units _

3 FRANCE Agricultural Census 2000 Explanatory Notes Historical outline: The 2000 Agricultural Census in France is the fifth taken after the end of the Second World War, and follows those of 1955, 1970, 1979 and Apart from decennial agricultural census, farm structure surveys are carried out at roughly at two-year intervals since 1966/67. The results obtained through 1988/89 census were updated through structure sample surveys of 1990, 1993, 1995 and Statistical prescriptions of European Union Regulations are followed and the country supplies required agricultural data to Eurostat also. Organization: The census was organized by the Central Service of Statistical Surveys and Studies (SCEES) which is the Central Statistics Department of the Ministry of Agriculture. Legal basis was provided by a decree signed by National Statistical Information Council (CNIS) and National Committee on Computerization and Freedoms (CNIL), which followed European Union Regulations. Services of regional and local statistics departments of SCEES and of municipalities were also utilized for the field work. Enumeration period: During the winter of 1999/2000 the list of agricultural holdings was drawn up. Eligible holdings were surveyed during 1 October 2000 to 31 January Reference date: Crops: data refer to the agricultural year 2000 (1 November October 2000). Livestock: data refer to the day of enumeration. Data on poultry numbers to be slaughtered for Christmas are those present on the holding on 1st December Data on seasonal or occasional employment refer to those persons who worked during the agricultural year Definitions: Superficie agricole utilisée: Includes arable land, land under permanent crops, and land under permanent meadows and pastures. Holding: Agricultural holding is an economic unit of agricultural production satisfying at the same time the following three conditions: it produces an agricultural product; it is equal to or above the threshold size (1 ha or more of superficie agricole utilisée, or 0.2 Ha of specialized crops, or a certain number of livestock, or a certain level of agricultural output etc; it is subject to independent everyday management. Coverage: The census was carried out through out the country including overseas areas. However, the results reported here relate to the territory of France in Europe (France Metropolitaine). The data relating to French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Martinique and Reunion (Départements d'outre-mer), are recorded in the Data-Bank at country level. Frame: A basic list of holdings (frame) was compiled on computer using the 1988 survey list which had been updated on the basis of subsequent surveys, as the reference list. The 1988 list was matched with the data derived from social security documentation in respect of farmer. The data maintained by the National Statistical Institute (INSEE) in business index of registered farmers was pooled to get a common identifier for using different list at local level. The list was perfected to avoid the duplication and to eliminate very small holdings which did not qualify the threshold criteria. The list such prepared was reviewed at municipality level with help of other locally available files and information to include all holdings covered by the census. The municipality level lists were finalized in the meeting of a local committee in each town hall. Methods:

4 The survey was a complete enumeration census conducted through direct interview of farmers. The census took place in seven major stages: preparation, compilation of list of holdings to be surveyed, recruitment of temporary staff, training, data collection, validation and dissemination. To cope up with the additional work load about 4700 non-permanent workers were recruited and trained. A field testing of questionnaires was carried out during February March 1999 through out France. 22 different versions of the census questionnaire were used to meet the requirements of 19 regions and the 4 oversees areas. Each version, however, had a common core. The data on two additional questionnaires on viticulture and aromatic and medicinal plants were also collected with the census. To maintain the quality of the data, extensive checks were provides at field level, data capture level, validation level and finally by making aggregate comparison with previous data. Data source: European Commission Eurostat, Theme 5, Agriculture and Fisheries Farm Structure Survey 1999/ Edition Detailed Tables Mailing address: Centre de documentation et d'information Agreste 251 rue de Vaugirard Paris cedex 15 Tél Fax E Mail : scees-cdia@agriculture.gouv.fr Website: http// European Community Farm Structure Survey 1999/2000 Explanatory Notes Historical outline: EU Farm Structure Surveys are carried out regularly at roughly two-years intervals, the first being conducted in 1966/67, followed by the surveys of 1970/71, 1975, 1977, 1979/80, 1983, 1985, 1987, 1989/90, 1993, 1995 and The 1999/2000 Farm Structure Survey (FSS), to which data here presented refer, is the thirteen in the series of European Community surveys and the third for the Community of Fifteen. Organization: The farm structure survey is organized and conducted by the Statistical Offices of each Member State. Information collected at national level is then forwarded to Eurostat, the Statistical Office of the European Union, which regulates the quality of statistics by prescribing acceptable level of sample size, precision of estimates and degree of non-sampling errors etc. Enumeration period: The Community Survey on the structure of agricultural holdings was implemented between 1 December 1998 and 1 March Reference date: Reference dates are: For legal personality and management of the holding: the day of the survey; For livestock numbers: the reference day of the survey; For farm labour force: the 12 months preceding the day of the survey. Definitions: Holding: A holding is a single unit, both technically and economically, having a single management and producing agricultural products. Holder: Is a single or a group of natural persons, or a legal person, on whose account and name the holding is operated. The holder is legally and economically responsible for the holding, and takes the economic risks. Utilized Agricultural Area (UAA): Is the holding s area consisting of arable land, kitchen gardens, land under permanent crops and land under permanent meadows and pastures. Standard Gross Margin (SGM): The SGM determines the techno-economic orientation and techno-economic size of the holding. It is calculated, for each crop or animal production, as the difference between the standard value of the production and the standard amount of certain specific costs (mainly proportional specific costs).

5 Economic size of holding: For each production, the area or the number of livestock is multiplied by the product s SGM local coefficient. The estimated figures are added to obtain the economic size of the holding, expressed in European Size Units (ESUs), each equivalent to The relative importance of SGMs of the various productions makes it possible to classify holdings by type of farming. This measure is also utilized by some countries for fixing thresholds on size of holdings. Family labour force: Includes holders (natural persons), their spouses and other members of holder s household working on the holding. Non-family labour force regularly employed: Non-members of holder s household who worked on the holding in every week of the 12 months prior to the survey. Coverage: Geographically, the survey covered the entire territory of each EU15 Member State. Statistically, the Farm Structure Survey includes: Agricultural holdings whose utilized agricultural area is one hectare or more; Agricultural holdings with less than one hectare of agricultural land but producing a certain proportion of produce for sale, or if their production units exceed certain physical thresholds. Only the smallest holdings (representing about 1% or less of the total Gross Standard Margin of the country concerned) were excluded from the Survey. Methods: The 1999/2000 Farm Structure Survey, providing results at national as well as regional level, was carried out as a complete enumeration census in the majority of the fifteen Member States of the European Community. Eurostat is the responsible agency for the correct processing of individual data supplied by each Member State and guarantees that the tabular results are correct in the formal sense. The data, as received from the Member States, are cleaned, validated and standardized by Eurostat and are published after reconciliation of error lists in consultation with the Member State. Out of the 15 EU Member States, Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom are authorized to use information available from the Integrated Administration and Control System, set up according to Council Regulations (EEC) n.3508/92 of 27/11/1992 and n.3887/92 of 23/12/1992. The Netherlands are authorized to use data from the National Farm Register, for certain characteristics related to legal status of the holder and labour force. Data source: European Commission Eurostat, Theme 5, Agriculture and Fisheries Farm Structure Survey 1999/ Edition Detailed Tables Mailing address: Eurostat, Division F-1, Bâtiment Jean Monnet, Rue Alcide De Gasperi, L-2920 Luxembourg Tel: (+352) Fax: (+352) Marleen.Copers@cec.eu.int Web site: